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Can a $4 Android Smartphone really exist? : Smartphones Technics

Do $4 (Rs. 251) smartphone running the latest Android apps sounds too good to be true. There is no way a phone running the latest technology cost so little. However, a little known tech firm in India has announced they are releasing such thing. The company took reservations, which it promptly had to close due to overwhelming demand. This of course has created quite a stir even having on of Indian MPs calling the phone a ‘ponzi scam.’

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